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KILVMATOK CORPORATION.
UMCSMCOKW. nUKCVUE, CA„ JANUAKT 21, |M|
ADVERTI6EMENT
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Under and by virtue of a power of
le contained in a certain security
deed executed by L. D. Coggin,
since deceased to John T. Allen,
both ot said county, on June the 8,
1911, recorded in the of ice of the
tCleric of the Superior Court of Bnld_
win county in Book of Deeds No. 2*
The Kelvin*et
CMapiatB Mot
ELVINATOR
The OU«t Domestic
MILLEDGEVULE UGHTING CO
(70) feet ®«ch, and running back .... .
parallel lines and in a Westerly di- and transfer to Metropolitan
rection from said Tatnall street a Life Insurance Company, a corpora-
distance of one hundred forty (140) tion, the aforesaid note and deed to
feet; the said two lots or parcels of secure debt and the property con-
land bounded as follows: on the veyed thereby, specifically assigning
North by lands of Dr. G. A. Law- and transferring all powers contain-
rence and Jesse Scott; on the Epst «d and granted in said deed to secure
by Tatnall street; on the South by debt; and whereas Metropolitan ‘Life
lands of Chas. F. Barrett; and on the Insurance Company is now the own
West by lands of W. A. Walker and
"l. A. Lawrence.
Said sale is for the purpose of C. ouusun ana estate or Robert C.
paying a certain promissory note Robson and Samuel Evans have fail-
dated June the 8, 1911, and due June *d and refused to make any payment
the 8, 1912, for $250.00 with inter- of principal or interest since the 1st
est thereon at 8 per cent per annum day of January 1922. and has failed
from date together with taxes and to pay any insurance premium and
insurance paid and expenses of this to keep the property insured
SPECIAL SALE
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
JANUARY 21st To 31st
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E. E. BEIL'S'
—LIFE INSURANCE--
lu« Insurance is not an expense, but a saving for your old age
with perfect protection. Your annual preuninna deposited with
the New York life wiH pay you haneboene annual dividends
with a larger guaranteed cash or loan value at sraall’mterest.
Aim it will protect you against disability, accident and death.
18 perfect protection during life and at death. -If you
•re blessed with a long life, every dollar will be returned, and
more us your old age. if you desire, or a nice estate left to
-your family „ death. See MARSHALL BLAND, and let him
rplam the wonderful new contract issued by the Old Reliable.
Lar *"> insurance Comply „ the World.
M. H. BLAND
SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE new you life insurance
COMPANY—THE OLD RE1ABLE
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EUGENE ANDERSON, President
rfOTJCE OF SALE UNDER POWER Luco D%by; and on the Northwest
or LAND Or^BOMRT C. ROB. by tends of Stalling* and land* of
SON AND ESTATE OF ROBERT I Hitchcock. And containing One
c. ROBSON. AND SAMUEL tfrrj Thousand Elghty-one and Thirty-six
ANS ; Hundredths '1081.38) acres, as
GEORGIA—Fulton County. |*howo by plat of survey made by J.
Whereas Robert C Robaan andj H * Ctad,n * County Surveyor of Bald-
Samuel Evans did, on the lat day of | County, Georgia, ®n th» Uftrrf
March. 1921, execute aad deliver to',*** of Mareh * I&16.
Atlanta Trust Comoanv. a ennum. Terms of aale: Cash. The purchas-
will receive a warranty deed
NOTICE
transferred
derugned o _ *gw«»-
the undersigned will sell at public *« d Dollars ($28,000.00) evidenced
sale at the courthouse in said coun- by their one certain promissory note
ty, during the legal hours of sale on, ot *ven date therewith, said deed to
the first Tuesday in February 1928. ,««ure debt being recorded on the
to the highest bidder for cash, the I 8t *> day of March, 1921, la Bald-
following described tract of land: County Deed Book No 6, page
All those two certain lota or par- *35-7; and whereas said deed to se-
ceU cf land situate and being in the!care d «b* contained full powers of
North-western section of the City of authorising the grantee or its
Milledgeville, and in block number ■••***» to aell the property therein
Ninety-three (93) according to t^, conveyed, after advertising such Male
plaa of said city in the MitcheD map. for consecutive weeks, upon any
and more particularly described as, d *fault in payment of principal or in-
loU numbers seven (7) and eight.^Nit, or upon any failure to keep
<•) according to a plat of a survey property insured or upon any
nmdt of the land in said city block j™lurc to pay taxes thereon, refer-
by J O Bloodworth and which cnee being hereby had to the afore-
Bteodworth plat is recorded in Book “M record of said security deed; and
‘PF’ folios 624.526; said two lots whereas Atlanta Trust Company did,
- j -* *-* , J * *— quitclaim deed dated the 6th day
ApriL 1921 and recorded
Notice for final settlement prw-
jecu G.4-28 and G-4-89, Bahfvte
County at MUlcdgeville, Ga.
The above projects on the Mill edgy.
ville-Sandersville and the Milledga-
ville-Irwinton roads (bridges onTy)
Tiaving been completed, notice is giv-
*“* tl,at ftn *l aettlement will be —ft
about February 15, 1928, and
land seven and eight lying broad- by
each other and fronting
- -- vumi anu ironung on ana recorded on the
Tatnall street a distance of seventy Hth day of May, 1921, in Baldwin
proceeding including attorney’s fees,
as provided in said security deed
Sai property is to be sold by the
undersigned, as transferee and as
signee, as aforesaid as the property
of the estate of the said L. D. Cog-
gin, the said L. D. Coggin having
died. A conveyance will be
executed to the purchaser by the
undersigned as authorized by said
security deed. This January the 2,
1926.
JOSEPH A. MOORE,
As Transferee, etc
SIBLEY A SIBLEY, Attorneys
CITATION
GEORGIA—Baldwin co
of Ordinary, Jan Term,
Annie Bruce lias applied for per
manent administration upon the es
tate of Augustus Bruce, deceased,
this is therefore to notify all persons
interested, that faid application will
be heard on the first Monday in Feb_
ruary at ten o’clock a. m.. and if
valid objections are filed thereto ad
ministration will be granted as pray
ed for.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Under and by virtue of an order
passed by the Honorable W. H. Stem,
bridge. Ordinary, at the regular Sep
tember Term, 1923. of the Court of
Ordinary of said County, will be
sold before the court house door of
•aid coup$y, within the tegal hours of
•ale ,to the highest bidder for cash,
at public outcry, on the first Tuesday
in February, 1926, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the City
of MiUcdgeville, said State and
County, containing One and One-half
(1 1_2) acres, more or less, known
and distinguished in the plan of said
city aa part of Square No. 98, and
bounded as follows: On the north by
Oak Street; on the East by West
Boui^daxy Street; on the South by
lands in possession of J. P. Sin ton;
»nd on the West by lands of the Cal
laway estate, and by lands in the
possession of Dilsy Washington and
Joe Adams. Said land will be sold
by the tract and rot by the acre.
Said sale is made for the purpose
of paying debts and making distri
Parham .deceased
GEORGE S. CARPENTER,
Administiator of the Estate of Liz
Parham, Deceased
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All creditors of the estate of J. W.
McMillan, late' of Baldwin County
deceased, are hereby notified to ren
aona indebted to mid estate are re. w—i
ouirvd to make immediate payment. on «« Southeast and South by lands* prodaeea
Jdaaary 8. IMS. of Sant Cobh, Mm. Fannie Cowu 28. 1928
DISMISSION OF ADMINISTRATOR
County Deed Book No. 6, page 466,
and holder of said note and deed
| secure debt; and whereas Robert
Hobson and estate of Robert C
the 26th day of November 1924, anr
have failed to pay any taxes on said
property since the 20th day of Dr
cember 1920; and whereas upon such
failures Metropolitan Lift- Insurance
Company has declared the entire
debt due and payable and has so no
tified Robert C. Hobson and Estat-
of Robert C. Robson, and Snmuel
Evans:
Now therefore, Metropolitan Lif
METROPOLITAN LIFE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY.
ALEX M. HITZ, Attorney,
210 Atlanta Trust Co. Bldg.
Atlanta, Georgia
Jar.. 21-28, Feb. '4-11.18
MULE SALE
I. , -- ...>imissioners of
.'teldwin County, at MUIedgeviUe,
STORY CONSTRUCTION CO.
I M-U-pd Dy c E. Stay.
FOR SALE—5000 budded pamui
trees, Schley, Stuart, and Motoy-
maker varieties, prices 3 to 4 feet,
We; 4 to 6 feet. 7ie; 6 to « feet.
Prompt shipments by <
Baldwin County has for sale eix:f p
ulea. Any peroon interested in their,?’ ® N p LET0M » For t Valley, Ga,
mulM. Any pvrvon Interested in the',
porebaae of these mules may see Mr. . ~ ***** ______
R. M. Ash field. Road Superintendent See our line of Suit -a fra w. M
Commissioners of Roads and Reve- closing out at greatly rodueod arieao.
nuea, Baldwin County, Georgia. • 7 ****■
George W. Ross, Administrator of
Mrs Elizabeth Ross, has applied to
me for letters of dismiamon from his
administration. This is to notify all
persons to show cause before me or
the first Monday in February, 1928,
at the Court of Ordinary i n said
county why Mid application should
not be grantdd.
This January 4, 1926.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary.
SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Will be sold before the court hout«
door in said county on the first Tues
day in February, 1926, within the
legal hours of sale, nt public outcry.
the highest bidder for cash, the
following described tract of lahd, to
wit:
i All that tract or parcel of land
rituate, lying and being in the City
yf Milledgeville, said State and Coun-
;y. South of Fishing Creek, contain
ing Thirty-five (35) Acres, more o.
less, being part of the W. and J. Car_
iker place and part of the Harris
rlace, bounded on the North by the
Insurance Company, as attorney Ln i road running from Chandler’s gin to
fact for Robert C. Robson and Es- [ the Bass or Stembridge place, and
tate of Robert C. Robson and Sam. by the lands of T. B. Dumas; on the
uel Evans, acting under and by vir- South by lands formerly owned by
tue of the power of sale contained Dr. H. D. Allen; on the West by
and granted in said deed to secure ! lands recently owned by J. T. King,
debt, will expose for sale at public and by the lands of Oscar Tanner
outcry, to the highest bidder for and on the East by the land* of T
cash, before the court house door at B- Dumas, being the same land con
Milledgeville, in Baldwin County, | veyed by C, S. Hodges to The Mil-
Georgia, within the legal hours of j ledgeville Banking Company by deed
.-ale, on Saturday, February 20, 1926, | to secure a debt recorded In the Of-
as the property of Robert C. Robson Ace of the Superior Court of said
and Estate of Robert C_ Robson and County in Book of Mortgages 11
Samuel Evans, and for- the purpose ; P*ge 513.
paying aforesaid indebtedness
ind making costs of sale, the fol
lowing described real estate which
was conveyed by and described ii
aforesaid deed to secure debt, to-wit
AH of Land Lots Number Eleven
(11), Twelve (12), Seventeen (17),
Eighteen (18) and part of Lot Nam-
ber Thirteen (13) in the Second
(2nd) Land District; also part of
Lot Number One Hundred Fifty-
three (153) in the first (1st) Land
Disteict, all of Mid land being in
Baldwin County, Georgia, and more
fully described as follows: Begii
Said above described land levied
the property of C. S. Hodges
to Mtisfy an execution iaaued on th<
9th day of June, 1924, from the Su.
perior Court of said County, in favo,
of The Milledgeville Banking Com
pany against C. S. Hodges.
This 7th da of January, 1926
h. - TERRY, Sheriff,
Baldwin County, Ga.
NOTICE
An application for an order to sell
and reinvest the proceeds of the
ning at a point where the Milledge-1 "* ,e °* **** *°B<»wiag described land
ville and Monticello Public Road in- of M * r ®* ll « Alexander will be pre
sented to the Honorable James B.
ville and Monticello Public Road in
tersects the original line between the
First (1st) and Second (2nd) Dis.
tricts of aaid Baldwin County, run
ning thence South 43 degrees West
19.73 chains; thence North 47 de
crees West 94.66 chains; thance
north 43 degrees East 11 52 ehains;
thence North 47 degrees West 7.80
chains; thence North 43 degrees
East 36 17 chains to the above men.
tioned-Public Road; thence running
along said road South 47 degrees
East 7.30 chains to an established
oak corner; thence North 43 degrees
East 47.25 chains; thence South 47
degrees East 94.52 chains to a pine
tree marked "X”;. thence South 43
degrees West 512 chains; thence
South 47 degrees East 34.14 chains
!'»*!*■* ouum II ucgrees r*ast 34.14 chains
bution among the heirs of Lizzie to a large rock corner; thence South
43 degrees West 39.84 chains; thence
North 47 degrees West 10.70 chains;
thence South 43 degrees West 5.25
chains; thence North 47 degrees
West }2.68 chains; thence North 86
degrees West 3 60 chains; thence
Park, Judge of the Superior Court
of Baldwin County, at his chambers
in the County Courthouse of Morgan
Couiity Georgia, on Monday. March
1, 1926V, to-wit: An undivided four-
twenty-flfths (4-26) interest in all
that tract or parcel of tend situated,
lying and being in the 17th District
of originally Henry, now Fulton
County, Georgia, being fifty (50)
acres, more or less, ten (10) acres
excepted off the north side of Mid
lot; the lot is described as follows:
Being portion of land lot No. 60 com
mencing at the southwest corner of
said lot No. 60 and running east
halfway said lot; thence north half
way the lot; thence west to t^e orig
inal line; thence south to the begin
ning point, being lot described in a
deed from Orpha Stowers to Martha
C. Harrell, dated the 4th of Decem
ber, A. D. 1880, and recorded in
book FF page 602, of Fulton Coun
ty Records of Deeds, same being the
— -i twaiOTcvu prices.
are bargains. Chandler's Va
riety Store.
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Lawrenceburt,. Ky.—Mr. J. P.
Kevins, a local coal dealer and far*
mer, about two years ago loaned
of the value of Thedford’a Black-
Draught liver medicine, and now;
he says:
*X T ntll then I suffered with se-
vere bilious attacks that cama on
two or three times each moath.
I would get nauseated. I would
have dizziness and couldn’t work.
M I would take pills until I worn
worn-out *Uh them. I didn’t aesaa
to get relief. After taking the pUla
my bowels would act a couple or
three times, then I would be very
constipated.
“A neighbor told me of Dtecfc
Draught and I began Its use. I
■over have found ao much ruUaff
aa It gave me. I would Mt bw
without it for anything.
“It seemed to cleanse mr whole
system and make me feel like new.
I would take a few iossa gat rid
t the bile aad have my eaual claar
head, real foil of ‘pep’ aad eeaM
4a twice the work."
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—w.ww mams, mence u ui useas, same being tin
North 36 degrees West 3.40 chains; ’’ame property conveyed to Joseph A.
thence South 52 degrees West 25.25 Alexander by Martha C. Harrell by
chains to the point of beginning deed dated January 27, 1888, and
»ased, are hereby notified to ren- And known as the "Harris Place"! recorded in Deed Book NN page 588,
der in their demands to the under- formerly owned by Samuel Evans, of Fulton County Records. The
signed according to law, and all per- Sa‘ d bein* bounded on the
te Mid estate are re. Northeast by lands of W_ R. Speights
January 6. IMS. 01 Fannie Cowan
reasons for Mid application ...
Mid land is expensive to keep and
“ineaa no ineoate. This January
IMS. Mrs. S. B
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who w Hfflw foswi hririn ■»
dhonmfarts. Don’t Wise tesssr hrips. d»*t
writ. Get back So iwwsl at ones.
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Takes the Plac»
of “Drastic”
Calomel
Never take another doae of «b« rid stylo
“raw" calomel. There ii a newer end
more improred kind known at Peytiaatcd
Calomel. It doe* not tear through your
•yesem like a streak of lightnia» People
who ore ill er tufferiag with biUousant,
dpation, indigestion, sad especially
backache, headache ead tor«idU*er
cm sees re immediate and cemfkte retted -
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